VOLVER A MIRAR (GLANCE AGAIN)

Producer and Director will be present for a Q&A with audience following the film.

History and Evolution of the Largest Lake in the Antilles: Its flora, fauna and its legends. This film is an exhaustive investigation into the lake’s rising water level, analyzed by professionals who have researched it for years. The documentary looks at how the rising water is affecting the area’s inhabitants while attracting the attention of the scientific community around the world. Scientists view the phenomenon as a window into the effects and consequences of climate change.

Fernando Báez Mella, outstanding Dominican film director, was born January 23, 1957 into a family of photographers and filmmakers. His grandfather, Tuto Báez, made the first ever feature film in the Dominican Republic. Today Tuto’s six children are involved in film, television and advertising in his two companies Único Advertising and Unicornio Films. His feature film, El Rey de Najayo, premiered in March 2012 along with approval of the new Film Law of the Dominican Republic. El Rey de Najayo is considered by critics to be one of the best film productions done in the country. He is currently the president and owner of Unicornio Films, the oldest of its kind in the Dominican Republic. He also owns Único Advertising, Marketing Green.

VOLVER A MIRAR (GLANCE AGAIN)

Producer and Director will be present for a Q&A with audience following the film.

History and Evolution of the Largest Lake in the Antilles: Its flora, fauna and its legends. This film is an exhaustive investigation into the lake’s rising water level, analyzed by professionals who have researched it for years. The documentary looks at how the rising water is affecting the area’s inhabitants while attracting the attention of the scientific community around the world. Scientists view the phenomenon as a window into the effects and consequences of climate change.

Fernando Báez Mella, outstanding Dominican film director, was born January 23, 1957 into a family of photographers and filmmakers. His grandfather, Tuto Báez, made the first ever feature film in the Dominican Republic. Today Tuto’s six children are involved in film, television and advertising in his two companies Único Advertising and Unicornio Films. His feature film, El Rey de Najayo, premiered in March 2012 along with approval of the new Film Law of the Dominican Republic. El Rey de Najayo is considered by critics to be one of the best film productions done in the country. He is currently the president and owner of Unicornio Films, the oldest of its kind in the Dominican Republic. He also owns Único Advertising, Marketing Green.